A typical day at work involves collaborating with my team across the province on a variety of projects via phone, webinars, or online presentations. We design, enhance, and evaluate on a continuous basis.It also involves marking of assignments, on-line , and/or one to one support to new staff who are learning the planning philosophy of the organization. I am also engaged in yearly planning and co-ordinating – more... of overall staff orientation with the agencies vision, values, history, roles, and policy. In addition providing liason support from regions to the head office.My team is amazing and dedicated to "actively promote our agency as a learning organization that enhance the capacity of all staff to be recognized leaders in supporting the individuals we serve to live "good lives in welcoming communities".The most enjoyable part of my work is creating, innovating, "revolutionizing", and learning together with others.The hardest part of my job is not taking on too much as there are so many interesting things to learn and do. – less

While working for CLBC, I enjoyed the position and learned new skills.

Contractor (Former Employee), Port Alberni, BC – September 15, 2012

Pros: worked with positive professionals

Cons: contract ended

I learned a lot and gained new skills. The best part was getting to know the client and helping her. The hardes part was dealing with behaviours but I learned how to deal with them. The most enjoyable part was getting to know the client then having fun doing client's nails when we had time.

Cons: very high workload resulting in client complaints and staff turnover

CLBC is a great place to work for those looking a secure government job. The pay is just above average for government workers. However CLBC is continuously evolving and due to changes in priority and the front line workers are overburdened with majorly reducing their quality of life. The ministry of social development has promised to add funding to enable CLBC hire more front line workers and relieve the entire organization of the heavy workload.